Chris Christie Coins What Would Be the Perfect Campaign Slogan
Home – by BigFurHat – November 15, 2010 – 14:46 UTC – 2 Comments
By Doug Powers
If Chris Christie ever decides to seek higher office, he recently stumbled across what would be the perfect campaign slogan.
From The Corner:
“Let me help you pack.” That’s what Gov. Chris Christie told one of the state’s top administrators when that administrator commented publicly that he could leave New Jersey and go to another state if his $242,000 total compensation were to be capped under the governor’s proposed rule.
“Let me help them pack.” I can envision the t-shirts and yard signs already.
**Written by Doug Powers
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Via Andrea Shea King


I like this slogan! I agree with it wholeheartedly!
It could easily become a national slogan, next to “throw all the bums out”.
There was a lot of good done this past election day.
But, we still need to help a lot of folks pack in 2012.
(uh… Charlie Rangel, Jim Cooper and Maurice Hinchey, check your messages.)
Of course, if the new House leadership has any real testosterone, then they could send Rangel and Hinchey packing BEFORE the next election — right after they finish removing a certain illegal alien from the White House!
Why NOT COMMIT ALL EAR MARK SPENDING TO SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE ???????????
Given that they’re totally un-Constitutional, it would be better to ABOLISH EARMARKS altogether.
Of course, only a bleepin’ liberal would ask for un-Constitutional earmarks to support un-Constitutional programs such as Medicare and Social[ist] [in]Security.
If I wasn’t married, I would propose to Governor Christie.
Chris Christie is definitely one of my new heroes!! Love this
guy–he does have a way with words–& also a unique
ability to ruffle the feathers of quite a few lefties out there!!
“Let me help you pack” will resonate with so many voters
in the next election cycle when, God willing, we can help
“relocate” many progressives out of there current positions!
Note to Mr. Kovach: Your reference to Social(ist) Security was
“spot on”–if a regular citizen engaged in this type of financial
shenanigans, it would be called a “Ponzi Scheme” & if I am
not mistaken, they would be prosecuted for it!